Key Points

Indonesia's top trade advisor emphasizes that ASEAN and RCEP are essential for Asian nations facing US tariff pressures. She specifically highlights the need to strengthen the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement with an early conclusion. The official notes that increasing regional trade and investment is the key response to global economic uncertainties. Both countries are also working on sustainable palm oil standards to maintain their strong trade relationship.

Key Points: Indonesia Advisor Urges ASEAN RCEP Resilience Against US Tariffs

  • Strengthening intra-regional trade counters US liberation day tariff uncertainties
  • Updating ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement for early conclusion is crucial
  • RCEP platform vital for building regional economic resilience despite India's non-membership
  • Indonesia working on sustainable palm oil standards to address Indian import concerns
  • Bilateral mechanisms between Asian nations essential for trade partnership continuity
  • Regional cooperation through ASEAN ensures stability during global economic challenges
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ASEAN, RCEP key for building resilience against US tariffs says Spl Advisor for International Trade to President of Indonesia

Mari Elka Pangestu says ASEAN-India trade pact and RCEP crucial for Asian nations to counter US tariff uncertainties and build economic resilience.

"One of the key responses to the uncertainties created by the tariffs is for the rest of us to increase trade and investment with each other - Mari Elka Pangestu"

New Delhi, October 3

Mari Elka Pangestu, Special Advisor for International Trade and Multilateral Cooperation to the President of Indonesia, has stressed the importance of ASEAN, RCEP, and other regional trade platforms in helping Asian nations build resilience against tariffs imposed by the United States.

In a conversation with ANI, Pangestu highlighted the need for strengthening intra-regional trade and investment to counter uncertainties arising from what she referred to as "liberation day tariffs."

"India and Indonesia have very strong and established economic relations, and we have a pre-trade agreement within ASEAN which is currently being amended and updated. We do hope that there will be an early conclusion of this deal because one of the key responses to the uncertainties created by the tariffs is for the rest of us to increase trade and investment with each other," Pangestu said.

She highlighted that regional resilience can only be achieved by building up platforms that allow countries in Asia to continue their trade and investment partnerships.

"The ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement, any of the bilateral mechanisms, as well as the existing RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership) where India has already participated but not yet joined, these are all very important platforms that we can leverage to build our regional resilience," she added.

When asked about Indonesian exports of palm oil to India, given that India is the largest importer of palm oil from Indonesia, Pangestu said both sides continue to work on addressing issues.

"From our side, of course, we continue to export and we continue to build up the sustainability of our palm oil, including meeting the international standards of health. I think we should come to an agreement with India on whatever standards of concern are important to India," she explained.

Pangestu's remarks emphasize the significance of regional cooperation at a time of global economic challenges, with ASEAN and RCEP seen as crucial mechanisms for ensuring stability, sustainable trade, and stronger economic integration between Asian economies.

- ANI

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Priya S
While regional cooperation is good, I hope our government ensures that any trade agreements protect Indian farmers and small industries. We've seen what happened with previous FTAs.
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Aditya G
India-Indonesia relations have always been strong historically. Good to see this continuing in trade partnerships. The palm oil issue needs careful handling though - we must ensure quality standards for Indian consumers.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international trade, I appreciate this perspective. Regional economic integration is the way forward in today's volatile global market. RCEP could be a game-changer if India joins.
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Kavya N
More regional cooperation means more opportunities for Indian businesses to expand! This is excellent news for our exports and manufacturing sector. 🙌
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Michael C
Interesting analysis. The "liberation day tariffs" reference shows how different countries perceive US trade policies. India's strategic positioning in these regional blocs will determine our economic future.

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